bambams-paradise wrote: What's a good player for AVI files? I figured WMP would have worked, but I'm only getting the audio as opposed to audio and video. Does it require a plug in of some kind, or should I get some other kind of player? VLC media player all the way.
itslate98 · Member since
Thank you for sharing.
QueenieJeaN · Member since
Thank you so much!
coffyboss · Member since
THANK YOU! When is Part 2?
Rael · Member since
Thank you so so so so much!!!!!
Oh my God, I love Queenzone!
Back2TheLight · Member since
Thank you for the idea...worked like a charm by the way! :)
GuitarMay · Member since
What a great documentary with unreleasead scenes !!!!! Thanks sooo much !!!! :)
pittrek · Member since
Does anybody have part 2 ?
eYe · Member since
Omg, I really liked part 1, especially Brian playing WATC in the studio.
Part 2: 1/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XscxElaXAg 2/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxr98ma4-DE 3/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXwY3Jsrir4 4/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsf8YC7O2b8 Thanks to the uploader AJlekcB!
frank-nl · Member since
Hi all, I recorded both parts from BBC2 (standard definition) and will convert that to DVD and add simple text menues today and upload here. I noticed too late it was also recorded in HD on BBC HD so failed to record that. However as the interesting content is from an age where there was no high-def video anyway I think you should be OK with this.
Greetings, Frank
Mr Mercury · Member since
Cant wait for the DVD's Frank - so thank you in advance.
I did record both parts without much success. Thanks to my shitty Philips stand-alone recorder, part one jumps all over the fucking place and for part 2, the bloody player wouldnt finalize the disc. Well annoyed!!
powerpopsquare · Member since
Thank you - it's a great documentation. Already saw part 2 on youtube - and part 1 in the next minutes :-)
Dane · Member since
frank-nl wrote: However as the interesting content is from an age where there was no high-def video anyway I think you should be OK with this.
Most interesting stuff is not shot on video (not HD) but on film, an analog media wich transfers to HD perfectly! It's like blowing up a picture-slide or negative. You can enlarge it to the extent of seeing the film grain at wich time you would need a television as big as a wall. Anyway, video vs. film; lots of film in the 70s, more video in the 80s. So it might not be as uninteresting as you might think.